Small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) have been invited to join a series of web seminars focused on overcoming international trading challenges.
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The VAT on personal protective equipment purchased by care homes, businesses, charities and individuals will be cut from today, it has been announced.
In response to the COVID-19 outbreak, the Government is making temporary changes to customs policy and authorisations. These amendments to existing policies are most likely to affect businesses authorised, or applying to be authorised by customs, that use temporary storage or customs special procedures such as inward processing or customs […]
The Government has announced a new scheme to help businesses with the impact of Coronavirus. The Future Fund is aimed at rapidly growing businesses that typically rely on equity investment.
New rules and support will help over 160,000 exporters reach new markets and trade with confidence, the Government has suggested.
Businesses affected by the COVID-19 pandemic are being urged to request a Companies House filing extension before the deadline.
The UK food and drinks exports sector experienced growth of 4.9 per cent last year, following an increase in demand from non-EU countries.
In February 2020, the UK Department for International Trade: Export Control Joint Unit (ECJU) released notices to exporters as part of an ongoing review of open general licenses and electronic standard individual export licenses (SIELs).
The new points-based immigration system will attract the best entrepreneurial talent from Singapore and East Asia, the Government has said.
According to the latest research, the UK has experienced 45 consecutive months of growth in the export market, with the sector reaching record levels.
